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Scots from New Hope with flashing removed and assembled.





Now undercoated with a few little guys.

 
HEY :D Looking good My Lord General ! Though the time lapse 'til I noticed your post reveals my a.w.o.l. :eek: The lads have cleaned up nicely and looks like you're managing the dreadful pegless bases admirably :D-that has got to be a serious design flaw.
In my defense,allow me to note that when bidding on that clansman wielding the Lochaber axe-I was unaware of his sans kilt status (the pic showed the components jumbled in a bag for pete's sake) there's sure to be a large hank of tartan yardage back up the hill behind him,along with his musket.My thanks to the sculptor for a long shirt :eek:
I'm off to youtube to celebrate my elation hearing PM Gordon Walker play The Mason's Apron (for the gazillionth time)Cheers,John
 
I believe in some situations the Scots took off the full plaid for easier movement and fought in shirt tails which what was REALLY under their kilts. The Plaid was a valuable piece of cloth. I've worn the full plaid as a reenactor once, it was borrowed, for Rev-War. The 17th -18th Century shirt has length enough for coverage as that was one's underwear before underpants.

Neat figures!
 
I believe in some situations the Scots took off the full plaid for easier movement and fought in shirt tails which what was REALLY under their kilts. The Plaid was a valuable piece of cloth. I've worn the full plaid as a reenactor once, it was borrowed, for Rev-War. The 17th -18th Century shirt has length enough for coverage as that was one's underwear before underpants.

Neat figures!

I wore one once,just once.:rolleyes:
 

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